The Hajji - A Compelling Story of Family, Forgiveness, and Pride

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The story revolves around Hajji and his conflicted emotions as his brother, Karim, who chose to be classified as white, falls ill and desires to die as a Muslim. Despite internal struggles and pride, Hajji ultimately faces the consequences of his actions and decisions. Set against the backdrop of apartheid-era Johannesburg, the narrative delves deep into themes of family, forgiveness, and personal identity.


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  1. The Hajji Ahmed Essop (Author)

  2. Narrator Omniscient 3rdperson- we know what Hajji is thinking and the story is told from his point of view.

  3. Setting Newtown, Johannesburg during the Apartheid Era. His brother, Karim, is from Hillbrow.

  4. How does the setting create the atmosphere for the plot? We are aware of the segregation of the people of SA We are told of his brother s choice to be classified as a white man. By the action happening in Newtown, we understand the anger Hajji is feeling.

  5. What is the subject of the story? The Hajji s brother, Karim, is dying. Ten years earlier, Karim had chosen to be white as per the classification laws of the country, and lives with a white woman. Karim wants to come home to die as a Muslim. Hajji cannot forgive and hardens his heart.

  6. Tone & Style A sad, sombre tone. The reader gets the feeling that the story is not going to end well. The style is serious. The Hajji has conflicting emotions but his pride prevents him from doing what he knows is right.

  7. Plot- exposition The story begins when Hajji, receives a call from his brother s girlfriend, who informs him of his brother s illness and wish to die as a Muslim.

  8. Development Hajji goes with Catherine to see his brother, to decide whether he will allow his brother to come home. When he sees his brother, the memories of their childhood convinces Hajji to let his brother come home. He changes his mind, however, when he gets into the lift with the white boys and the memory of Karim s betrayal comes back with full force. He is angry and tells Catherine no .

  9. Development contd... His wife calls Mr Mia for advice. It is decided that Karim can come home and stay at the mosque. He is brought by ambulance, and Hajji refuses to see him. Mr Mia tries to convince him to forgive, but he is too stubborn. His brother dies and Hajji leaves before funeral arrangements are made. He goes for a walk in Jo burg and mourns his brother and their memories.

  10. Climax Hajji has a moment of clarity and decides to return to his brother. He wanted to embrace his brother in a final act of love .

  11. Denouement He hurries home as fast as he can. He trips and falls, but he is determined to see his brother one last time. Nothing could stop him.

  12. Conclusion A green, Muslim hearse drives past Hajji. It was too late.

  13. Characters Hajji Hassen- Proud, stubborn man, unforgiving Does not change his mind for fear of what people will think of him. Does not appreciate his wife. He only realises his forgiveness and love for his brother when it s too late.

  14. Characters contd.. Salima Hajji s wife Supports her husband and comforts Catherine Karim Hassen Chose to be classified as white 10 yrs ago to stay with Catherine Abandoned his brother Wants to return home and die a Muslim

  15. Characters contd... Catherine Karim s girlfriend and reason for Karim leaving his brother Goes to Hajji for help. Mr Mia Brings Karim back to the community tries to convince Hajji to forgive.

  16. Protagonist & Antagonist Protagonist: Hajji- worries about people s opinions of him, thus he doesn t change his mind about his brother. Only forgives when it s too late Antagonist Karim Hassen- left his brother to be part of a white community. His actions 10 yrs ago are the root of his brother s inability to forgive.

  17. Answer the Following Questions 1. Where did the Hajji just come back from? 2. What is his wife s name? 3. Explain who Catherine is to the Hajji. 4. How did Karim come to live in a white area? 5. Describe Catherine. 6. For what reason does Karim want to see Hajji?

  18. Questions 7. What changes Hajji s mind about letting Karim come and stay with him? 8. Who allows Karim to come back into the Muslim community? 9. In 8-10 lines, write what the Hajji does after he hears that his brother has died. 10.Who was inside the hearse that drove past him?

  19. Answers 1) Mecca, he was on Pilgrimage 2) Salima 3) She is the white girlfriend of the Hajji s brother Karim. She is also the reason he left his brother 10 years ago. 4) He was classified as a white man during the Apartheid era. He chose to live as a white person as he has grey eyes and fair skin. 5) Her face was almost boyish, small woman with firm fleshy legs. Her auburn hair was cut short. Green-grey eyes.

  20. Answers 6) He wants to come home and die amongst the Muslim people. He needs his brother s permission. 7) He meets 3 white boys in the lift and they mock him for being Indian. He realises that these are the people Karim chose to live with instead of him, and this makes him angry and he changes his mind. 8) Mr Mia and the members of the mosque. 9) See page (117-118) 10) His brother, Karim.

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